Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4

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This document describes changes to the Apache HTTPD API from version 2.2 to 2.4, that may be of interest to module/application developers and core hacks. As of the first GA release of the 2.4 branch API compatibility is preserved for the life of the 2.4 branch. (The VERSIONING description for the 2.4 release provides more information about API compatibility.)
API changes fall into two categories: APIs that are altogether new, and existing APIs that are expanded or changed. The latter are further divided into those where all changes are backwards-compatible (so existing modules can ignore them), and those that might require attention by maintainers. As with the transition from HTTPD 2.0 to 2.2, existing modules and applications will require recompiling and may call for some attention, but most should not require any substantial updating (although some may be able to take advantage of API changes to offer significant improvements).
For the purpose of this document, the API is split according
     to the public header files.  These headers are themselves the
     reference documentation, and can be used to generate a browsable
     HTML reference with make docs.
Introduces a new API to parse and evaluate boolean and algebraic expressions, including provision for a standard syntax and customised variants.
Introduces a new API to enable httpd child processes to serve different purposes.
ap_mpm_run is replaced by a new mpm hook.
  Also ap_graceful_stop_signalled is lost, and
  ap_mpm_register_timed_callback is new.
In addition to the existing regexp wrapper, a new higher-level API
  ap_rxplus is now provided.  This provides the capability to
  compile Perl-style expressions like s/regexp/replacement/flags
  and to execute them against arbitrary strings. Support for regexp
  backreferences is also added.
Introduces an API for modules to allocate and manage memory slots, most commonly for shared memory.
API to manage a shared object cache.
common structures for heartbeat modules
The function signature for ap_parse_htaccess has been
    changed. A apr_table_t of individual directives allowed
    for override must now be passed (override remains).
AP_DECLARE_MODULE macro to declare all modules.APLOG_USE_MODULE macro necessary for per-module loglevels in
          multi-file modules.check_config hookap_process_fnmatch_configs() function to process wildcardsap_configfile_t, ap_cfg_getline(), 
          ap_cfg_getc() to return error codes, and add 
          ap_pcfg_strerror() for retrieving an error description.AllowOverrideList directive.
          ap_check_cmd_context() accepts a new flag NOT_IN_HTACCESS to detect
          this case.ap_default_type, ap_requires, all 
          2.2 authnz APIap_get_server_name_for_url to support IPv6
          literals.ap_register_errorlog_handler to register error log
          format string handlers.error_log hook have changed. Declaration has moved to
          http_core.h.ap_state_query to determine if the server is in the
          initial configuration preflight phase or not. This is both easier to
          use and more correct than the old method of creating a pool userdata
          entry in the process pool.ap_get_conn_socket to get the socket descriptor for a
          connection. This should be used instead of accessing the core
          connection config directly.APLOG_TRACEnCONN_STATE valuesap_escape_html updated; 
          ap_unescape_all, ap_escape_path_segment_bufferEXEC_ON_READ config
          reading stage need to call ap_reserve_module_slots() or
          ap_reserve_module_slots_directive() in their 
          pre_config hook.APLOG_TRACEnap_log_*error become macro wrappers (backwards-compatible if
          APLOG_MARK macro is used, except that is no longer possible to
          use #ifdef inside the argument list)module_index added to error_log hookap_log_command_lineEOR bucket typeap_process_async_requestAP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_CONF and 
          AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_URIaccess_checker_ex hook to apply additional access control 
          and/or bypass authentication.ap_hook_check_access_ex, 
          ap_hook_check_access, ap_hook_check_authn, 
          ap_hook_check_authz which accept 
          AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_* flagsap_hook_access_checker, 
          access_checker_ex, ap_hook_check_user_id, 
          ap_hook_auth_checkerWhen possible, registering all access control hooks (including
       authentication and authorization hooks) using AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_CONF
       is recommended.  If all modules' access control hooks are registered
       with this flag, then whenever the server handles an internal
       sub-request that matches the same set of access control configuration
       directives as the initial request (which is the common case), it can
       avoid invoking the access control hooks another time.
If your module requires the old behavior and must perform access
       control checks on every sub-request with a different URI from the
       initial request, even if that URI matches the same set of access
       control configuration directives, then use 
       AP_AUTH_INTERNAL_PER_URI.
Introduces the new provider framework for authn and authz
Introduces a commit_entity() function to the cache provider 
    interface, allowing atomic writes to cache. Add a cache_status()
    hook to report the cache decision. All private structures and functions were
    removed.
This introduces low-level APIs to send arbitrary headers, and exposes functions to handle HTTP OPTIONS and TRACE.
Changes the disk format of the disk cache to support atomic cache updates without locking. The device/inode pair of the body file is embedded in the header file, allowing confirmation that the header and body belong to one another.
The mod_disk_cache module has been renamed to mod_cache_disk in order to be consistent with the naming of other modules within the server.
The API for mod_request, to make input data
    available to multiple application/handler modules where required,
    and to parse HTML form data.
accept, lockfile, lock_mech,
          set_scoreboard (locking uses the new ap_mutex API)mpm_query, timed_callback, and 
          get_namemonitor hook,
          ap_reclaim_child_processes, 
          ap_relieve_child_processesap_get_scoreboard_worker is made non-backwards-compatible
    as an alternative version is introduced.  Additional proxy_balancer
    support.  Child status stuff revamped.
Introduces a new API for managing HTTP Cookies.
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A wrapper for APR proc and global mutexes in httpd, providing common configuration for the underlying mechanism and location of lock files.
NEW: ap_args_to_table
NEW: ap_recent_ctime_ex
In order to take advantage of per-module loglevel configuration, any
       source file that calls the ap_log_* functions should declare
       which module it belongs to. If the module's module_struct is called
       foo_module, the following code can be used to remain
       backward compatible with HTTPD 2.0 and 2.2:
        #include <http_log.h>
        
        #ifdef APLOG_USE_MODULE
        APLOG_USE_MODULE(foo);
        #endif
    
Note: This is absolutely required for C++-language modules. It can be skipped for C-language modules, though that breaks module-specific log level support for files without it.
The number of parameters of the ap_log_* functions and the
       definition of APLOG_MARK has changed. Normally, the change
       is completely transparent. However, changes are required if a
       module uses APLOG_MARK as a parameter to its own functions
       or if a module calls ap_log_* without passing
       APLOG_MARK.  A module which uses wrappers
       around ap_log_* typically uses both of these constructs.
The easiest way to change code which passes APLOG_MARK to
       its own functions is to define and use a different macro that expands to
       the parameters required by those functions, as APLOG_MARK
       should only be used when calling ap_log_*
       directly.  In this way, the code will remain compatible with HTTPD 2.0
       and 2.2.
Code which calls ap_log_* without passing
       APLOG_MARK will necessarily differ between 2.4 and earlier
       releases, as 2.4 requires a new third argument,
       APLOG_MODULE_INDEX.
       /* code for httpd 2.0/2.2 */
       ap_log_perror(file, line, APLOG_ERR, 0, p, "Failed to allocate dynamic lock structure");
       
       /* code for httpd 2.4 */
       ap_log_perror(file, line, APLOG_MODULE_INDEX, APLOG_ERR, 0, p, "Failed to allocate dynamic lock structure");
       
    
ap_log_*error are now implemented as macros. This means
       that it is no longer possible to use #ifdef inside the
       argument list of ap_log_*error, as this would cause
       undefined behavor according to C99.
A server_rec pointer must be passed to
       ap_log_error() when called after startup.  This
       was always appropriate, but there are even more limitations with
       a NULL server_rec in 2.4 than in
       previous releases.  Beginning with 2.3.12, the global variable
       ap_server_conf can always be used as
       the server_rec parameter, as it will be
       NULL only when it is valid to pass NULL
       to ap_log_error().  ap_server_conf
       should be used only when a more appropriate server_rec
       is not available.
Consider the following changes to take advantage of the new
       APLOG_TRACE1..8 log levels:
APLOG_DEBUG and
         consider if one of the APLOG_TRACEn levels is
         more appropriate.APLOG_TRACEn levels.  If expensive
         trace processing needs to be bypassed depending on the
         configured log level, use the APLOGtracen
         and APLOGrtracen macros to first check
         if tracing is enabled.Modules sometimes add process id and/or thread id to their log messages. These ids are now logged by default, so it may not be necessary for the module to log them explicitly. (Users may remove them from the error log format, but they can be instructed to add it back if necessary for problem diagnosis.)
ap_default_type()ap_get_server_name()ap_get_server_name_for_url() instead.  This new
      function handles the odd case where the server name is an IPv6
      literal address.ap_get_server_version()ap_get_server_description().
          When generating output, where the amount of information
          should be configurable by ServerTokens, use
          ap_get_server_banner().ap_graceful_stop_signalled()ap_mpm_query(AP_MPMQ_MPM_STATE) and checking for
      state AP_MPMQ_STOPPING.ap_max_daemons_limit, ap_my_generation,
          and ap_threads_per_childap_mpm_query() query codes
          AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMON_USED, AP_MPMQ_GENERATION,
          and AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS, respectively.ap_mpm_query()ap_requires()Require configuration.
          Register an auth provider function for each supported entity using
          ap_register_auth_provider().  The function will be
          called as necessary during Require
          processing.  (Consult bundled modules for detailed examples.)ap_server_conf->process->pool
      userdataap_state_query(AP_SQ_MAIN_STATE).ap_retained_data_create() and
          ap_retained_data_get().apr_global_mutex_create(),
          apr_proc_mutex_create()ap_mutex_register(),
          ap_global_mutex_create(), and
          ap_proc_mutex_create(); these allow your
          mutexes to be configurable with
          the Mutex directive;
          you can also remove any configuration mechanisms in your
          module for such mutexes
      CORE_PRIVATEdav_new_error()
      and dav_new_error_tag()errno contained
      information describing the failure.  Now,
      an apr_status_t parameter must be provided.  Pass
      0/APR_SUCCESS if there is no such error information, or a valid
      apr_status_t value otherwise.mpm_default.h, DEFAULT_LOCKFILE,
      DEFAULT_THREAD_LIMIT, DEFAULT_PIDLOG,
      etc.DEFAULT_PIDLOG
      and DEFAULT_REL_RUNTIMEDIR are now universally
      available via ap_config.h.unixd_configunixd_setup_child()conn_rec->remote_ip and 
          conn_rec->remote_addrrequest_rec->useragent_ip and
        request_rec->useragent_addr.conn_rec->client_ip and 
        conn_rec->client_addr.ap_unixd_config.suexec_enabled is 0,
          also log the value of the new
          field suexec_disabled_reason, which contains an
          explanation of why it is not available.ExtendedStatus had to be
          set to On, which in turn required that
          mod_status was loaded.  In 2.4, just
          set ap_extended_status to 1 in a
          pre-config hook and the extended status data will be
          available.ap_args_to_table() would be
    helpful.ap_parse_form_data().Content-Length
    and Transfer-Encoding to see if a body was
    specifiedap_request_has_body().ap_pool_cleanup_set_null().ap_runtime_dir_relative() so that the global
    configuration for the location of such files, either by the
    DEFAULT_REL_RUNTIMEDIR compile setting or the
    DefaultRuntimeDir directive,
    will be respected.  Apache httpd 2.4.2 and above.Available Languages: en